Song 1 ♪ My Way or Take a Hike

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She took a left in the middle of the road and drove through massive iron gates. All we could see was a sprawling garden with old, but well maintained plants that hid the house from view of the outside. I had the impression we were in a country estate, rather than in the middle of Orlando. She finally parked the car where I assumed was the back of the house, because even though I could tell it was an impressive building it didn't have the fanfare I'd expect for what a grand entrance should be.

I helped ma offload the car and transport the cleaning supplies inside. She gave me instructions on what to watch out for, where to start and to call her at least half an hour before the interview.

"And remember, chiquita," she said, using my childhood nickname to give me what I assumed was a false sense of security. "If you see any of the owners don't look them directly in the eye, don't talk to them except to greet or apologize and move out of their way."

I sighed. This was probably the hundredth time she said the same speech and I was sure I could repeat it verbatim back at her. "Sí, ma."

We started upstairs. Her logic always was to clean the most personal spaces first, so that the clients could return to enjoy them right away. We started from the left wing, where ma went into the master's suite and I went to a different room. This one was larger than our entire house and I couldn't imagine how much bigger was the master's. I had a feeling it'd take me an entire day to make this room spotless and the feeling of despair that I'd sure miss my interview washed over me. I squeezed my hand tight around the duster and swore to myself that I wouldn't miss it, no matter what, not even if this room turned out to be filthiest on earth. I had to escape for the interview and then I could come back and clean until the sunrise if necessary.

With that determination I headed to the bathroom first because my personal philosophy was to finish up the parts I hated the most first, that way I had a lot less to complain about for the rest of the job. I was pleasantly surprised when I found that it wasn't super nasty. One could almost enjoy cleaning when everything was already spotless.

I put on gloves and set out to get the shower and tub done with first. I went over the questions Leti, my best friend, had helped me practice for last night. When they asked me why I believed I was the right candidate for the open placement, I had to make my life story sound way worse than it was. Like I was some sort of Cinderella waiting for her shot, and that this was it. As I scrubbed the walls of the shower that probably had capacity for an entire classroom, I kinda thought of myself as one. Except that there were no friendly mice to help me. Or a crab under the sea. Or seven dwarfs.

I snorted and said, "If anything, I'm the dwarf." I put my hands on my hips. "But at least I can sing like a princess."

The chorus to A Whole New World came to my mind and I belted it out. The acoustics in this bathroom were fantastic and I wondered if the owner used it as a recording studio.

"Nice voice."

I screamed and turned around so fast that the entire world spun. I fell back against the soapy wall, holding my chest as if it could keep my heart from jumping out, for the most beautiful creature stood before me. And he was wearing only pants and no shirt.

He lifted both hands in a defensive gesture. "Whoa, are you okay? I didn't mean to scare you."

What were ma's rules again? Right, not look at the clients directly. But I already had, and the face of an Abercrombie model in the flesh was not something one could forget easily. Or the sight of his sculpted upper body. But I still looked down and saw that even his bare feet were pretty.

"I'm sorry, sir," I said and cringed at myself because I sounded breathless. "I didn't mean to intrude, I'll leave now."

"No, no, you're good. I'm the one who's not supposed to be here." I made the mistake of looking up at him as he brushed the auburn hair off of his forehead. He huffed. "Please don't tell anybody you saw me."

My lips were sealed, and not because I wanted them to be, they just couldn't recover their movement. So I nodded.

His own lips curled into a smile that reached grey eyes. "Right, I'm just going to skip over to my brother's bathroom before I take off. If you see him, don't tell him I was here."

I nodded again, not having a clue what was going on. He bent down to grab the t-shirt he'd dumped on the floor and left without a further word. I turned back to face the soapy wall that somewhat now had my silhouette imprinted on it. I jumped out of the shower and raced to the mirror, cursing aloud as I confirmed that the back of my hair was now a soapy mess. I'd have to do some serious improvising before the interview. My dark skin looked flushed and it wasn't because of physical exertion. I'd only just got started working. That stupid hot boy screwed me over in the, like, 20 seconds I saw him.

It was unfair how rich people were good looking on top of having boatloads of money. And to keep the money rolling in and not out they were probably smart, too. And those were precisely the kind of people I had to impress in order to get into that school. I definitely couldn't come across as a resentful person. And I wasn't, not to them at least. The gringo was poor, not a looker and definitely not smart, but he sure soaked up all the resentment I had in me.

"Where was I?" I muttered to myself as I stepped back into the shower. I picked up the sponge and kept scrubbing, recalling my previous train of thought before the song had burst forward. I cleaned and practiced my answers, and the hours passed me by without me noticing until my ma came running at me as I was vacuuming a hallway.

"Vera Maria!" she screamed so loud that I could hear her over the noise. I turned the machine off and turned to her. "Don't you have the interview in ten minutes?"

I nearly passed out. "Oh my God."

"You better run, mija, or I won't get to say I told you so at all."

SONG OF THE DAY: Limp Bizkit - My Way

SONG OF THE DAY: Limp Bizkit - My Way

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is Vera going to make it in time???

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is Vera going to make it in time???

(spoiler alert:

you'll see).

BY THE WAY some of the songs used for the titles' inspiration probably have profanity, so be warned :)

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